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This is a decent narrative history of the Crusades. The host seems familiar with material and her scripts are well planned out in chronological order. It's also refreshing to hear from a female podcaster when most history podcasts seem to be dominated by males. Unlike History of Rome and History of Byzantium, she doesn't give any cultural, social, or geographic context, which would have been nice. Also, she seems to have a few annoying habits like repeating the same phrases again and again. For example, "to say x, would be an understatement," "if you guessed x, you would be right," ending sentences with "(adjective), very (adjective)," and unnecessarily saying "and I quote/end quote" when citing things that are obviously quotes. Oh, and she always says "Roman numeral X" instead of just saying the number. If you're playing a drinking game, I guess it wouldn't be so annoying, but I just wish she'd change up her phrases once in a while. Anyways, if you want a narrative history of the Crusades, this will do the trick.
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Peter the Hermit leads the Peasants Crusade. Date and artist unknown.
This is the third part in our weekly Fab Five Series, where I ask other bloggers, writers, podcasters and friends to give their five favorite historical figures. The criteria is up to them…so is the work!
Hello! I’m Sharyn Eastaugh and I write and present a weekly podcast series, the History of the Crusades. You can find the podcast on iTunes or at historyofthecrusades@podomatic.com or at historyofthecrusades.webs.com. You can follow me on Twitter via @historycrusades and you can also like the History of the Crusades Facebook page. I became a podcaster pretty much by accident. I had listened to and thoroughly enjoyed Mike Duncan’s podcast The History of Rome, and I had purchased a book on the Crusades, intending to listen to a podcast on the subject, while I read along. To my surprise and disappointment, I discovered there weren’t any podcasts about the Crusades. In a moment of madness, I decided to take a shot at doing one myself. That was nearly 18 months ago and now podcasting has become an all-consuming obsession. Right! Enough about me! Want to know who my 5 favourite Crusaders are? Read on…
1. Peter the Hermit
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